Wed. afternoon weather forecast - Mar. 11, 2026
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Scroll to see live radar feed. A storm system moving into the Dallas-Fort Worth region late Tuesday night is bringing a risk of severe weather and potential flooding that could stretch into the early morning hours.
Parts of North Texas saw strong to severe thunderstorms on Tuesday night as a line of storms moved through the area. Severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings were issued at different points in the night,
Grab your umbrella, North Texas! We’re heading into an active stretch of storms starting Friday afternoon. Threats like heavy rain, flooding, high winds, large hail and a stray tornado or two are
Overcast skies with showers and thunderstorms forced ground stops and hundreds of delays at DFW International Airport on Saturday. “There wasn’t anything flying into Dallas,” said Howard Neely, traveling to DFW from Kansas City,
North Texas is under the threat of strong to severe thunderstorms this afternoon, March 10, with more widespread storms expected to develop tonight.
Dallas weather: Record rainfall reported, high-water rescues and roof collapses during severe storms
North Texas is cleaning up this morning after severe storms triggered a warehouse roof collapse in Garland, prompted multiple high-water rescues, and shattered a nearly 90-year-old rainfall record at DFW Airport.
The main risks will be large hail and damaging winds; however, an isolated tornado is still a possibility.
A tornado watch has been issued for parts of Central Texas as forecasters warn severe storms could bring large hail, damaging winds and possible tornadoes Tuesday evening. The watch, issued by the National Weather Service,